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Riad DamiaAccommodation Type : Hotel Riad Damia is a guesthouse, providing rooms, suites and typical restaurant in the old medina of Fes (Morocco). Safe and easy online booking powered by Book Riad Damia |
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Average Rating: 90% Lowest Price / Person
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Customer Review on 19 March 2011
This Riad has an awesome interior. We were completely overwhelmed and it was such a treat to stay somewhere so beautiful. We were supposed to be within the twin room but moved to a double. The twin was fine but the beds are in separate places within the room. The double was great. The location is really good in case you desire to be from the hustle and bustle. It&'s really quiet and relaxing but in case you wanted to be in it all this wouldn&'t be for you. Breakfast was very nice and included. Fantastic roof terrace too. Owner was really stunning and helpful.
Camilla S. on 19 March 2011
This Riad has an incredible interior. We were totally overwhelmed and it was such a treat to stay somewhere so beautiful. We were supposed to be in the twin room but moved to a double. The twin was fine but the beds are in separate places in the room. The double was great. The location is really good if you want to be away from the hustle and bustle. It's really quiet and relaxing but if you wanted to be in it all this wouldn't be for you. Breakfast was really nice and included. Great roof terrace too. Owner was really lovely and helpful.
Customer Review on 15 February 2011
A very stunning and romantic Riad that&'s perfectly located. The employees was very helpfull and kind! I would definitely recommend this Riad!
Leen Louise De V. on 15 February 2011
A very beautiful and romantic Riad that's ideally located. The staff was very helpfull and kind! I would definitely recommend this Riad!
Ben B. on 19 December 2010
Beautiful riad. Extremely silent and calm. Helpful and friendly staff. Very good and varied breakfast. Electric heater in room was a plus.
Tomas D. on 24 November 2010
Go to Bab Ziat. second left and second right then. its about 5mins from souks. typical morrocan riaddefinitely recommended. poeple in Fez dont ask money if they show you a way to your place. in Marrakech asked for everythingthats mine experience.
Customer Review on 13 November 2010
Great value! I found it on Hostelbookers fro 24euros p. p. p. n. whereas on the Riad website it advertised for 90euros.
Ruth C. on 13 November 2010
Great value! I found it on Hostelbookers fro 24euros p. p. p. n. whereas on the Riad website it advertised for 90euros.
John D. on 12 October 2010
The location to the medina. When you walk into the Riad you feel like waling into a small palace
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Riad Damia is located at 10 rue Sornas Ziat 30000, Fes, Morocco.
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